Explicit SRMS
Reconstitution Reference Chart
Concentration of a reconstituted vial by compound amount & water volume
Concentration Table
Find your vial amount (left) and the bacteriostatic water you added (top). Each cell shows the resulting concentration, with the amount per syringe unit (0.01 mL) below it.
How to Read It
- Concentration (mg/mL) = compound amount in the vial ÷ bacteriostatic water added.
- Per unit (0.01 mL) = the amount of compound in one unit on a standard U-100 insulin syringe.
- Example: a 10 mg vial + 2 mL water = 5 mg/mL, and each unit holds 50 mcg.
concentration = vial mg ÷ water mL | per unit (mcg) = concentration × 10